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About Adina
Adina Sualehe is a journalist based in Nampula, Mozambique, with a specialization in reporting on natural disasters. Her coverage is particularly focused on the region's susceptibility to such events, and she has become known for her in-depth reporting on the subject. Sualehe's work gained significant attention following her detailed accounts of Tropical Cyclone Gombe, where she chronicled the devastating effects on the local population, including the loss of lives, destruction of infrastructure, and the subsequent emergency responses.

Her reporting not only conveys the urgency of breaking news and current affairs related to natural calamities but also sheds light on the human stories behind these disasters. Sualehe's articles often highlight the resilience of the affected communities and the efforts of local authorities, such as the National Institute for Disaster Management (INGD), in managing disaster relief operations. Through her journalism, she aims to bring awareness to the challenges faced by Mozambique in disaster preparedness and recovery, emphasizing the importance of sustainable solutions and international support.

Sualehe's commitment to her craft and her ability to provide comprehensive coverage of complex issues have established her as a respected voice in the field of disaster reporting. Her dedication to informing the public and advocating for effective disaster management strategies underscores the critical role of journalists in times of crisis.
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Two communication professionals attacked in Nampula

14 Nov 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
In Nampula, Mozambique, a journalist and a cameraman from Radiotelevisão Encontro were attacked and intimidated while covering a protest by the Partido Optimista para o Desenvolvimento de Moçambique. The incident involved a plainclothes police officer and two protesters who demanded the deletion of recorded footage. The journalists were only released after complying with the demand.

Voters in Nampula Province Call for Respect for Popular Will

09 Oct 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
Over three million voters in Nampula Province participated in elections to choose the provincial government and 48 members for the National Assembly. The electorate in Nampula has called for the respect of the popular will, highlighting the importance of democratic processes and the integrity of the electoral outcome.

Political manifestos leave Nampula voters hopeful for the next governance

07 Oct 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
Mozambique is set to hold general elections on October 9, where voters will elect a new President, provincial governors, and national assembly deputies. Provincial assemblies and governors will also be elected at the provincial level. The political manifestos have left voters in Nampula hopeful for the upcoming governance.

Nampula: Participation of Teachers in the Electoral Campaign May Affect the Quality of Education

02 Oct 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
In Nampula, Mozambique, parents and educational authorities express concern over teachers' involvement in electoral campaigns, which is affecting the quality of education. The absence of teachers from classrooms, due to their participation in political activities, is leading to significant gaps in students' learning. The Consórcio Mais Integridade highlights the potential long-term impact on students, especially those facing final exams. While some teachers, like Mário Luís, argue for the right to engage in political activities, others, like Antunes, report coercion by the ruling party, Frelimo, to participate in campaigns. Educational authorities warn of possible penalties for absenteeism.

Nampula: Chinese mining company accused of causing environmental problems

20 Sep 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
A study by the Centro de Integridade Pública (CIP) accuses the Chinese company Haiyu Mining of causing significant environmental issues in Angoche, Nampula, leading to community impoverishment. The study highlights problems such as native vegetation destruction, abandoned pits, and water and soil quality degradation. Community leader Lopes Cocotela and CIP's Edson Cortez emphasize the lack of government oversight in the extractive industry. While the local government representative, Salomão Francisco, disputes the study's findings, Haiyu Mining's representative, Juyi Li, acknowledges past shortcomings but claims improvements since 2018, including social responsibility initiatives like providing an ambulance and water wells.

Counterfeiting of Mozambican Currency Concerns Some Citizens of Nampula

29 Aug 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
In Nampula, Mozambique, concerns are rising over the potential use of mobile banking agents to circulate counterfeit notes of the new metical series introduced in June. Citizens have reported receiving fake currency, with some facing legal threats. Mobile banking agents, lacking detection equipment, express the need for training. The Banco de Moçambique is actively educating various financial and legal institutions on identifying genuine currency features. The police acknowledge counterfeiting cases but have not disclosed arrest figures. Recent reports indicate arrests related to counterfeiting in Nampula and Manica provinces.

Mozambican journalists complain of violence in elections

26 Aug 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
Mozambican press freedom organizations report increasing violations of journalists' rights during electoral processes, with a recent incident in Angoche where journalists from Rádio Comunitária Parapato were allegedly attacked and had their equipment confiscated. Naldo Chivite from the Fórum das Rádio Comunitárias and Aunício da Silva from Misa-Moçambique highlight the growing trend of intimidation against community radios and the distrust from political parties towards journalists, questioning the democratic nature of the electoral processes.

Nampula: Citizens say justice does not respond to their demands

19 Jul 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
The judicial system in Mozambique faces criticism for its inefficiencies, particularly affecting low-income citizens. Vanda Muanheue's prolonged legal battle for justice in a domestic violence case highlights these challenges. The potential judges' strike could exacerbate delays, raising concerns among legal professionals and human rights activists. Victor Vilanculos from the Nampula Judicial Court attributes delays to procedural issues, while Bogaio Nhangalassa warns of the social costs of a strike. The Ordem dos Advogados also anticipates further delays in justice administration.

Mozambique: Debts delay dreams of health sciences students in Nampula

04 Jul 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
Over a thousand students at the Faculty of Health Sciences at Universidade Lúrio in Nampula face educational delays due to an eight-month suspension of classes caused by the university's debt of at least $47,000 to faculty, particularly affecting the Hospital Central de Nampula. Student leader Xavier Felisberto highlights the risk to educational quality and potential student dropouts. The Minister of Higher Education, Daniel Nivagarra, has called for a resolution, leading to the dismissal of some faculty officials and efforts to settle debts and regularize contracts. Rector Leda Hugo has promised classes will resume in August.

Digital money services contribute to the financial inclusion of women in Mozambique

06 May 2024  |  www.voaportugues.com
Women in Mozambique are using digital money services to support various aspects of their lives, including education, local business creation, and family ceremonies. This trend is seen by economists as a significant factor in enhancing the financial inclusion of women in the country.
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